continuous struggle

collocation in English

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continuous
adjective
uk
/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/
us
/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/
without a pause ...
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struggle
noun[C]
uk
/ˈstrʌɡ.əl/
us
/ˈstrʌɡ.əl/
a very difficult task that you can do only by making a ...
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(Definition ofcontinuousandstrugglefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The current crisis involves acontinuousstruggleover the drawing of boundaries, because the boundaries of the public space are constantly negotiated.
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For many, however, paying for the farm was acontinuousstruggle.
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This position of liminality was the result of an unstable balance of opposing forces: occultism'scontinuousstrugglefor recognition and respectability and science's vehement rejection.
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A combination of scientific progress andcontinuousstrugglewould lead to a gradual biological evolution of the human race.
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Thecontinuousstrugglefor financial thresholds as criteria for the division of labour between the national and the supranational level illustrates these efforts.
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What can we do to avoid thecontinuousstrugglethat we are having in order to find enough food for our people?
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It was the resilience of our people to adapt to change and to wage acontinuousstruggleto find newer forms of industry and trade.
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We want to find a means to put an end to thecontinuousstrugglebetween town and country areas and authorities.
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We do not want acontinuousstruggle.
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This is acontinuousstruggle.
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This is a long andcontinuousstruggle.
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On the other hand the dynasty was constantly declining as clans of consorts and eunuchs engaged in acontinuousstrugglefor power.
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My whole life as an artist has been nothing more than acontinuousstruggleagainst reaction and the death of art.
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Life is acontinuousstruggleand only the fittest could survive.
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He urged all to achieve freedom and establish ones right throughcontinuousstruggle.
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For a man with his health problems, life in solitary confinement was acontinuousstruggleto cope.
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His three year reign was acontinuousstruggle.
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The development of metallography was acontinuousstruggleto find better and easier methods to prepare metal surfaces for microstructure observation.
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Instead, it is acontinuousstruggleplayed out on critical, theoretical and ideological levels as well as through the multiple constraints placed on practice.
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Of course there were continuous struggles and disagreements, but at least one was struggling with one's feet on firm ground.
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